Sea PoWer: an innovative seaweed farming technology to empower women

Sea PoWer: an innovative seaweed farming technology to empower women

In Zanzibar, seaweed farming is a small-scale but important livelihood activity, carried out at 80% by women. Recently, declines in production were observed, proved to be mostly due to climate change.

 

Tubular nets – an innovation piloted in the context of the Sea PoWer initiative, have shown promise over the traditional “off-bottom” peg and rope technology to improve seaweed productivity and local ecosystem conditions. However, tubular nets are used in deeper waters, and thus, require swimming or boat handling skills that most women do not have. Establishing seaweed farms in deeper water, using new technologies, could only be a successful adaptation option, with institutional support, significant investment and through the empowerment of women and the participation of local communities.